Indian crew members are rescued after an attack on an oil tanker off the coast of Oman, according to multiple reports. The Indian crew is described as consisting of 24 people who were taken off the vessel following the incident. Media accounts say the tanker was struck by a missile, prompting an emergency response and subsequent rescue operations at sea. The incident occurs in the waters near Oman, where ships and regional maritime authorities coordinate responses to distress signals and attacks on commercial vessels. Details about damage to the tanker, the extent of injuries, and responsibility for the attack are not provided in the excerpts shared. The reports focus on the successful extraction of the crew and their recovery after the attack. Further information typically includes updates from shipping operators, government sources, or naval forces, but those specifics are not included in the materials provided.